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middle school in vallejo, sunshine across the board, crisp start, sunny finish, and they have a motto, science, technology, engineering, and math. "steam" to guide students in careers. smart kids at vallejo at hogan middle school. nominate your school for the kpix 5 schoolcast go to kpix.com/schoolcast. trick or treating tomorrow night nice, clear, temperatures from the low 50s to the low 60s. mom and dad remember sunset is 6:12. the reason why we'll be milder tomorrow and we'll keep the sunshine around is simple. it's a big ring ridge of high pressure kind of bashful staying off to our west for the past couple of days and now with low pressure gone this thing takes over and will be our dominant weather feature for the next three days so for halloween november 2, 3, through saturday sunny mild highs in the 70s. changes coming up on sunday for you. the second half of the weekend won't be sunny or as warm as this because of low pressure, lots of rainfall for the northwest. it will be cloudy and cooler, no rain, not as windy as last sunday but breezy so you will notice a change on sunday. not as
middle school in vallejo, sunshine across the board, crisp start, sunny finish, and they have a motto, science, technology, engineering, and math. "steam" to guide students in careers. smart kids at vallejo at hogan middle school. nominate your school for the kpix 5 schoolcast go to kpix.com/schoolcast. trick or treating tomorrow night nice, clear, temperatures from the low 50s to the low 60s. mom and dad remember sunset is 6:12. the reason why we'll be milder tomorrow and we'll keep...
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a new york times science writer claims that more emergency rooms are reporting yoga injuries. women are more flexible, but they run the risk of damaging hip joints. it is vital to pay attention to pain and back off if something begins to hurt. >>> something is killing off star fish along the west coast. this is the lone survivor at the discovery center in santa cruz. the rest died from suspected bacteria. the rocks were covered this large star fish. but fall, those rocks were bare. it makes their legs fall off and causes their bodies to d disintegrate. scientists want the public to post online photos of abnormal star fish so they can examine them. the link is on nbcbayarea.com. >>> the red sox shave off the beards for a good cause. that's next. >>> if you think the holidays are creeping up on you, you are not imagining things. sears and k-mart have announced they will open on thanksgiving at 6:00 a.m. macy's announced it would open the stores on thanksgiving night. >>> those beards are coming off the world series champions. the boston red sox seen here. they had their beards s
a new york times science writer claims that more emergency rooms are reporting yoga injuries. women are more flexible, but they run the risk of damaging hip joints. it is vital to pay attention to pain and back off if something begins to hurt. >>> something is killing off star fish along the west coast. this is the lone survivor at the discovery center in santa cruz. the rest died from suspected bacteria. the rocks were covered this large star fish. but fall, those rocks were bare. it...
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it's not on the rise and neither is cyber bullying and the top scholars in the country and in social science and psychology that saying that, so that's an important distinction so thank you both so much. >> and there is that and -- there's a balance between -- i mean when i hear that bullying is going down i mean all of us should rejoice because that to me is indicative of the fact of the work in communities across the country are starting to pay off, but it's going to be hard in this ark and we are in this area and people are coming forward, kids are coming forward . suicides that would have been kept forward or not reporting and we're learning thanks to rapid fire and thanks to social networking or facebook and this is a sued -- all of this the -- the volume of bullying is going to rise in proportion with i think the actual drop in occurrences so to balance that and be aware of that i think is important. >>i totally agree, and that's really to rosylyn's point about this being a very, very important moment and we need to did it right. just on the subject of suicide the surgeon general came
it's not on the rise and neither is cyber bullying and the top scholars in the country and in social science and psychology that saying that, so that's an important distinction so thank you both so much. >> and there is that and -- there's a balance between -- i mean when i hear that bullying is going down i mean all of us should rejoice because that to me is indicative of the fact of the work in communities across the country are starting to pay off, but it's going to be hard in this ark...
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. >> that's the science of the exhibit. very fun science. >> pretty incredible how simplicity can be so powerful. >> this is so call i want this in my house. >> i feel like you're in an opera house in surround sound. >> since and art can mix and it hopes through it people will, too. . >> thank you, thank you, i will. an invitation for people to play and not act in a normal way. >> not that you need anything special on market street to see that happen. >> got to love san fransisco. >> yes, i do love san fransisco. >> reporter: more exhibits are due in the next few weeks. mike sugarman kpix 5. >> i want one of those things for my head so i can hear my wife when she talks to me. [ laughter ]. >> no excuses then. you can't say i didn't hear you. >> that was just a whisper. hi, ken. no i can't do. [ whispering ]. >> what if we whispered the forecast. >>> weathertime, coming up on 41 straight days of no rainfall. clear over sfo, clear on the radar. we have had snow this week in the sierra and one ski resort, the one that typicall
. >> that's the science of the exhibit. very fun science. >> pretty incredible how simplicity can be so powerful. >> this is so call i want this in my house. >> i feel like you're in an opera house in surround sound. >> since and art can mix and it hopes through it people will, too. . >> thank you, thank you, i will. an invitation for people to play and not act in a normal way. >> not that you need anything special on market street to see that happen....
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they got this down to a science. coming up, we'll talk about what they're doing here. we'll also talk about some of the trick or treaters. and we always, of course, urge you to do it safely. sending it back to you on television hill. >> good advice to be safe, tim. thank you very much. >>> let's check on the roads with wjz traffic control. hi, kristy. >> hi, kai. hi, everyone. happy halloween. we have delays to start off. 70 westbound, from 29 to marriottsville road. traveling on the west side inner loop, stop and go from wilkens avenue, past liberty. average speed there, about 29 miles per hour average. on the top side of the beltway a lot of congestion from the jones falls expressway past perring parkway. also watch for congestion on northbound 95. stretching from 32 to 100. then you'll see traffic slow down again, from 395, approaching the fort mchenry tunnel. if you are traveling in baltimore, a couple of events. and also because of the university of baltimore event, watch for closures. mountain royal between west oliver and cathedral. let's now take a live look. a
they got this down to a science. coming up, we'll talk about what they're doing here. we'll also talk about some of the trick or treaters. and we always, of course, urge you to do it safely. sending it back to you on television hill. >> good advice to be safe, tim. thank you very much. >>> let's check on the roads with wjz traffic control. hi, kristy. >> hi, kai. hi, everyone. happy halloween. we have delays to start off. 70 westbound, from 29 to marriottsville road....
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for being successful >> finally, there's we have robby from planet labs who does, you know, rocket science among others and robby tell us more. >> absolutely. we at that planet labs design and build and manufacture observation satellites. we put those staeltsz in space and take pictures of the planet. in december of this year we're going to launch the work out are words largest of 28 satellites this will help us go insight into the planet. but from the standpoint of manufacturing and where we're here and markers there's actually our shared investors and they had a blog on investors going pro and we were doing the same thing but we started pro tipping and building a satellite in our garage and we built them differently. then when it got to a point of turning it into a real company and receiving venture cpa capital we moved to san francisco this is argue community and who weer. so we moved up about a i can't remember or year and a half go ago on second and brian and it's going to be an exciting year >> so i wanted to broadened it a little bit because i'm actually not based on in san francisc
for being successful >> finally, there's we have robby from planet labs who does, you know, rocket science among others and robby tell us more. >> absolutely. we at that planet labs design and build and manufacture observation satellites. we put those staeltsz in space and take pictures of the planet. in december of this year we're going to launch the work out are words largest of 28 satellites this will help us go insight into the planet. but from the standpoint of manufacturing...
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republican tea party, a tea party whose social recidivism is outside done only by its hostility to science and technology. >> what about the president's dropping approval rating and the problems with obamacare? will that hurt you at all? >> focused on our jobs, economic development, we have big issues, sequestration here for another year, how do we replace those jobs? we are going to be laser focused on that. >> reporter: that is our peggy fox. we are hearing terry mcauliff will be here shortly. back to you in the studio. >> delia goncalves reporting from woodbridge, virginia. >>> there is a third candidate getting late traction in the polls. he is libertarian robert save vise. the campaign hosted an election eve rally and he is scheduled to vote in alexandria later this afternoon. the libertarian party will automatically be included in the next election and not have to petition to get on the ballot. >>> today is also election day in maryland. there are not any statewide races. but there are some local ones like the mayor in college park. this is the first time college park has had a compe
republican tea party, a tea party whose social recidivism is outside done only by its hostility to science and technology. >> what about the president's dropping approval rating and the problems with obamacare? will that hurt you at all? >> focused on our jobs, economic development, we have big issues, sequestration here for another year, how do we replace those jobs? we are going to be laser focused on that. >> reporter: that is our peggy fox. we are hearing terry mcauliff...
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. >> reporter: it shows how science and art can mix. the exploratorium hopes people will mix, too. >> and you. thank you. yeah. i will. thank you. >> it's an invitation for people to play in space and actually be afforded the opportunity to not act in a normal way. >> reporter: not that you need anything special on market street for that to happen. you got to love san francisco. >> i actually do love san francisco. >> reporter: more exhibits are due in the next few weeks. we're all ears. mike sugerman, kpix 5. >> the only place on the street where you can whisper and be heard. it's so loud. >> i did hear right, $80,000? >> right. >> we'll see more of them. we'll be right back. ,, the great american novel. so you can happily let life get in the way, while planning for tomorrow. so you can finish the great american novel banking for the life you have investing for the life you want chase. so you can female announcer: female announcer: when you see this truck, it means another neighbor is going to sleep better tonight because they went to
. >> reporter: it shows how science and art can mix. the exploratorium hopes people will mix, too. >> and you. thank you. yeah. i will. thank you. >> it's an invitation for people to play in space and actually be afforded the opportunity to not act in a normal way. >> reporter: not that you need anything special on market street for that to happen. you got to love san francisco. >> i actually do love san francisco. >> reporter: more exhibits are due in the...
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high schools having a fairly substantial number of kids on a track brown where ware doing computer science to get the skills to go into the firms and no non-manufacturing companies and get good jobs. we decided we, you know, would send a sister-in-law that somehow the united states would generate the idea and produce all in china. in response other parts of the midwest large managing or merchandising companies and northeast ohio you saw philosophical in business and other global dynamics they're seeking substantially job growth are to the benefit of not just the kids of ph.d. from stanford or mit but a whole bunch of folks coming out of high schools and colleges with technical prosecutors. >> tests map silicon valley it's great with ideas they didn't get made in china but it's great if you're an engineer or not so great if you're a generate but mayor lee how this model stacks up in terms of the collaboration. >> this would be returning the stats all the time about 17 or 18 percent of the economy so sun valley is reilly coming off of intense managing. the cooler than in the united states is
high schools having a fairly substantial number of kids on a track brown where ware doing computer science to get the skills to go into the firms and no non-manufacturing companies and get good jobs. we decided we, you know, would send a sister-in-law that somehow the united states would generate the idea and produce all in china. in response other parts of the midwest large managing or merchandising companies and northeast ohio you saw philosophical in business and other global dynamics...
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. >>> and sports give way to science at at&t park today. the stadium posted -- hosted the third annual bay area science festival. a robot zoo wowed the crowd outside and one threw frisbees. inside, visitors found more than 150 exhibits and the festival is geared toward helping children explore science and the future career. and it's so popular, organizers plan to hold next year's event as the -- at the nasa ames research center in mountain view. >>> his record label turned down the beatles but not the humble franciscan monk. he -- franciscan monk. he met the performer who brought his divine voice to the bay area. >> reporter: he's known as the singing monk. the 35-year-old francis can priest from assisi in italy stund this crowd of catholic school kids from the bay area with his enormous voice. [ singing ] i caught up with him after his private concert at the cathedral of christ the light. across the street in oakland. >> this is the first time i am here in america. >> and what did you think? >> it was wonderful. like the movie. >> and for
. >>> and sports give way to science at at&t park today. the stadium posted -- hosted the third annual bay area science festival. a robot zoo wowed the crowd outside and one threw frisbees. inside, visitors found more than 150 exhibits and the festival is geared toward helping children explore science and the future career. and it's so popular, organizers plan to hold next year's event as the -- at the nasa ames research center in mountain view. >>> his record label turned...
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i remember being accused early on by a science teacher and told i was using lsd and i didn't know what it was at the time. i was in the class for three months and didn't work english and the teacher didn't realize i didn't speak english and there was only 20 in the classroom and bullying can take different shapes and not paying attention and caring and while we're focusing on what kids are doing to each other, we must not ignore that sometimes adults can be part of the problem just by their behavior, even by the way they look the other way. i agree with richard 100% that we need to deal with this but zero tolerance has to be articulated in a very different way. 36% of kids that are bullied everyday report not coming to school. there is another piece that is important. as a member of the justice center we did intensive study of school discipline last year and looked at a million roashds and 60% that are disciplined incredibly more likely to drop out of school and end up in the criminal justice system and while we are working with the victims and educating we are working with all of the
i remember being accused early on by a science teacher and told i was using lsd and i didn't know what it was at the time. i was in the class for three months and didn't work english and the teacher didn't realize i didn't speak english and there was only 20 in the classroom and bullying can take different shapes and not paying attention and caring and while we're focusing on what kids are doing to each other, we must not ignore that sometimes adults can be part of the problem just by their...
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at&t park hosted the third annual bay area science festival. the crowd was wowed by a robot zoo on the outside and including one toesed frisbees. on the inside instead of garlic fries, hot dogs and sodas, there were 150 exhibits. the festival is geared toward children to inspire them to explore science and perhaps discover a future career. scientific endeavors are important to understand our place in the universe. you know, are we alone in the universe? are there other people out there? >> the festival has become so popular, organizers are planning to hold it next year at the nasa ames research center in mountain view. we'll be right back. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> there was a lot of optimism about cal today early on. >> they had the spread offense. we saw the terrific debut by jared goff and they sunk like a stone ever sings. stanford faces oregon next thursday but cal bears coach sonny dykes says his players practice great during the week. game day a different story. hosting arizona cal jumps on the board first. jarrod goff, an 11-yard play, 7-
at&t park hosted the third annual bay area science festival. the crowd was wowed by a robot zoo on the outside and including one toesed frisbees. on the inside instead of garlic fries, hot dogs and sodas, there were 150 exhibits. the festival is geared toward children to inspire them to explore science and perhaps discover a future career. scientific endeavors are important to understand our place in the universe. you know, are we alone in the universe? are there other people out there?...
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the science team has added 800 planets that could support life. >> there are probably many more earth-like planets in our galaxy. >> reporter: an earth-like sweet spot maybe as close as 12 light years away. >> if one of those planets is from the 12 light years, you could be looking at one that has it orbiting it. >> reporter: 12 years. it's 72 trillion miles, so don't go booking a rocket ship just yet. >> it's going to take a very long time. 12 light years is a long way off. >> reporter: at the science center, life doesn't mean intelligent beings. >> life as we know it forming over millions of years of evolution is hard to make. that doesn't mean we can't find life in simpler forms. >> reporter: big things based on a simple idea. watch for the moon shadow cast upon a far away planet. >> reporter: the scientists say the next step is to develop atelascope that can look. >>> still to come, violence surveillance video in hollywood. the attack on the workers and the search for a culprit. a happy ending for a military family. after watching his pregnant wife get stabbed, they welcome a new addit
the science team has added 800 planets that could support life. >> there are probably many more earth-like planets in our galaxy. >> reporter: an earth-like sweet spot maybe as close as 12 light years away. >> if one of those planets is from the 12 light years, you could be looking at one that has it orbiting it. >> reporter: 12 years. it's 72 trillion miles, so don't go booking a rocket ship just yet. >> it's going to take a very long time. 12 light years is a...
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he had a panel showing the arts and sciences. there is luther burbank and jack london. there was a thing on the side. it says federal art project and has beginning and ending date. that is a wall which becomes a tomb stone. the artists themselves are becoming ghosts. that's what he's doing there. joseph danish. head of the projects, it is it was a wonderful time that he woke up every morning wondering how long it would last. they were being paid to produce public art. well, what happened of course is the war. the war came along. and roosevelt could see it coming. so, very few people understand the new deal segways into war. they beefed up the military bases like fort mason. my 1943, they are all killed. the war did what the new deal couldn't do, full employment. there were reports, it's still with mind numbing statistic. we have to rely on other people to do it. the these projects enriched the lives of millions of people and does so today all the time. i have become aware of it, but very few people are. i have also become aware extraordinary people. here's a dedication
he had a panel showing the arts and sciences. there is luther burbank and jack london. there was a thing on the side. it says federal art project and has beginning and ending date. that is a wall which becomes a tomb stone. the artists themselves are becoming ghosts. that's what he's doing there. joseph danish. head of the projects, it is it was a wonderful time that he woke up every morning wondering how long it would last. they were being paid to produce public art. well, what happened of...
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in that region, we are going to be blending science and satellite data, identifying the areas of highest energy potential but also high priority conservation lands in the mojave desert. it's interesting because i happened to know two young scientists who both did some of the early work after graduating from school by counting desert tortoises. i do nothing why they're counting desert tortoises until he came to the job and you're doing work on behalf of the usgs and efficient while the service to understand its habitats. so we've also beyond the desert southwest and the mob the desert, with all some point is approach in alaska we took a comprehensive look at the national petroleum reserve to protect over 13 million acres. we are also making available for development 72% of the estimated economically recoverable error does make oil. i was at the north slope meeting with people who reminded me of the importance of character not only for subsistence but also for their cultural traditions. it also don't think energy development was important to them. it's economic activity that helps give the
in that region, we are going to be blending science and satellite data, identifying the areas of highest energy potential but also high priority conservation lands in the mojave desert. it's interesting because i happened to know two young scientists who both did some of the early work after graduating from school by counting desert tortoises. i do nothing why they're counting desert tortoises until he came to the job and you're doing work on behalf of the usgs and efficient while the service...
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we will be blending science and satellite data and also high- priority conservation land in the mojave desert. it is interesting because i happen to know to young scientists, who both did some of their early work by counting desert tortoises. i did not know why they were counting desert tortoises until i came to this job. i came to the fish and wildlife service to understand its habitat. beyond the desert, southwest, the mojave desert, we are also going to take in approach -- an approach in alaska. we want to protect over 13 million acres. we will also make room for developments. find thery to economically recoverable oil. people who remind me of the importance of caribou, for subsistence and their cultural traditions. they told me that energy development was important to them. it helps give them jobs. it fuels their local economy. these are both important. it is also important for us to get it right. the type of smart, balance development is especially what we need in new frontiers like the arctic. or in the development of other or in places like north dakota, which is experiencing a
we will be blending science and satellite data and also high- priority conservation land in the mojave desert. it is interesting because i happen to know to young scientists, who both did some of their early work by counting desert tortoises. i did not know why they were counting desert tortoises until i came to this job. i came to the fish and wildlife service to understand its habitat. beyond the desert, southwest, the mojave desert, we are also going to take in approach -- an approach in...
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the science team has added 800 planets which could support life. >> there are probably many more planet-like earth in our galaxy than ever expected before. >> reporter: it's tricky. the best chances of life lie not too close or far away from sun. it's maybe as close as 12 light years away. >> if one of the earth like planets is in the 12 light years, you could be looking at a star that has the earth like planet orbiting it. >> reporter: that's 72 trillion miles, so don't go booking a rocket ship just yet. >> it's going to take a very long time. 12 light years is a long way off. >> reporter: life doesn't mean intelligent beings. >> life as we know it forming over millions of years of evolution is hard to make. there's a lot of things that have to work just right. that doesn't mean we can't find life in simpler forms. >> reporter: big discoveries based on a simple idea. one form of intelligent life looking for others. >> reporter: the next step is to develop a tellscope to look at the planet. >> could be another bob turk out there. >> or one of you. >>> 53 now. east winds. we east winds. we ha
the science team has added 800 planets which could support life. >> there are probably many more planet-like earth in our galaxy than ever expected before. >> reporter: it's tricky. the best chances of life lie not too close or far away from sun. it's maybe as close as 12 light years away. >> if one of the earth like planets is in the 12 light years, you could be looking at a star that has the earth like planet orbiting it. >> reporter: that's 72 trillion miles, so don't...
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today's announcement kicks off the second ever keplar science conference going on all week here, bringing together 400 confm+÷nce going on all week discuss the three years of data collected so far by the space telescope. there's still a year's worth of data that has yet to be amized. reporting live at nasa ames, bob rydell, nbc bay area news. >> fascinating news. we're still waiting for e.t. to phone home. >> 800 new planets. we could get a lot of candy from those aliens. let's check in with christina to find out what's happening around the bay area. cold start. real cold start. look at that. >> that's right. the frost on the windshield. record cold, in fact, out in napa. 31 degrees this morning. actually, a new record for this date. that beat out the old record of 32 degrees, which is freezing. that was set back in 2011. we have another cold start tomorrow, but it won't be quite as frigid. i want to the show you san jose. look at this beautiful fall color across the south bay. just beautiful out there right now. as we head throughout this afternoon, the winds are going to continue to pi
today's announcement kicks off the second ever keplar science conference going on all week here, bringing together 400 confm+÷nce going on all week discuss the three years of data collected so far by the space telescope. there's still a year's worth of data that has yet to be amized. reporting live at nasa ames, bob rydell, nbc bay area news. >> fascinating news. we're still waiting for e.t. to phone home. >> 800 new planets. we could get a lot of candy from those aliens. let's...
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had many other challenges and having this information from all these collared animals helps us bring science to help deal with these management problems. >> thes have puma project is -- the santa cruz puma project is still tracking 18 other mountain lions. >>> jobs, trade and development coming to a long quiet corner of oakland. this afternoon governor jerry brown joined other dignitaries to break ground on a $1 billion cargo hub at the former oakland army base base. the project will include a railyard. the money comes from state and federal sources. state one should take five years to complete. >>> workers at university of california may soon be walking a picket line. afscme voted overwhelmly to authorize a strike over what they call up fair labor practices. the union claims there have been several incidents of managers threatening to discipline workers who exercise collective bargaining rights. uc denies the allegations. >>> a tough new smoking badge takes effect in one part of the bay area and it's sparking a backlash already. critics say the new rules are beyond unfair. >> reporter: we'r
had many other challenges and having this information from all these collared animals helps us bring science to help deal with these management problems. >> thes have puma project is -- the santa cruz puma project is still tracking 18 other mountain lions. >>> jobs, trade and development coming to a long quiet corner of oakland. this afternoon governor jerry brown joined other dignitaries to break ground on a $1 billion cargo hub at the former oakland army base base. the project...
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. >>> i'm mike schuh at the science center. new information shows that the likelihood of a planet just like earth somewhere in the galaxy has expanded tremendously. the story coming up next. >>> will we see warmer temperatures later this week? stick around for the updated first warning weather forecast. >>> wjz 13 is always on. for the top stories on cbsbaltimore.com, instant updates and first warning weather all the time click on cbsbaltimore.com. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >> reporter: i'm meteorologist chelsea ingram live with the wjz mobile weather lab where it is 56 degrees. we have a little bit of rain in the forecast and warmer temperatures. let's go in to bob for a look at your updated first warning weather forecast. >> no gloves and no hats so it's a lot warmer today. >> reporter: that's right. >> you still got a sinus headache and a cold, we will try to work on it. we're at 57, 12, 13 degrees warmer than yesterday at this time. dew points were about 17, 20, now it's up to 42. humidity 57%. there's no wind at all. we're not deali
. >>> i'm mike schuh at the science center. new information shows that the likelihood of a planet just like earth somewhere in the galaxy has expanded tremendously. the story coming up next. >>> will we see warmer temperatures later this week? stick around for the updated first warning weather forecast. >>> wjz 13 is always on. for the top stories on cbsbaltimore.com, instant updates and first warning weather all the time click on cbsbaltimore.com. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,...
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our science teacher helped us build it. ♪ now i'm a geologist at chevron, and i get to help science teachers. it has four servo motors and a wireless microcontroller. over the last three years we've put nearly 100 million dollars into american education. that's thousands of kids learning to love science. ♪ isn't that cool? and that's pretty cool. ♪ we're switching car insurance. why? because these guys are the cheapest. why? good question. because a cut-rate price could mean cut-rate protection. you should listen to this guy. [ female announcer ] get great protection and a great price! plus an agent! drivers who switched saved an average of $498 a year. plus, allstate has new lower rates just for washington, d.c. switch and start saving today! just another way allstate is changing car insurance for good. [ female announcer ] call a washington area allstate agent at 866-650-7900 today. >>> a fair amount of sun tomorrow, but we'll see the cloud cover increase. you do generally see your chances of rain increase as well. that'll be the case as we head into this workweek, but dry tomorrow. we
our science teacher helped us build it. ♪ now i'm a geologist at chevron, and i get to help science teachers. it has four servo motors and a wireless microcontroller. over the last three years we've put nearly 100 million dollars into american education. that's thousands of kids learning to love science. ♪ isn't that cool? and that's pretty cool. ♪ we're switching car insurance. why? because these guys are the cheapest. why? good question. because a cut-rate price could mean cut-rate...
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. >>> thousands of kids learned more about science this week. the third annual bay area science festival kicked off yesterday. they got to see science and robotics in action when a robot did the ribbon cutting honors. and then they explored free hands-on science activities at more than 100 different booths as well as meeting with scientists and tech experts from local companies. >> we are the science hub of the country, and we have to lead by example, and if our young folks aren't engaged in science, where are they going to be in this country? >> organizers hope that event will encourage young people to pursue careers in science. >>> still ahead on "today in the bay," the bay area says good-bye to one of its most well-known sports staples. we'll show you how much it cost the giants to cut ties with barry zito. >>> and warriors say last night's win over their northern california rifleavals say it wa very big deal. >>> you are watching "today in the bay." >> good morning, oakland. looking live at o.co stadium. a win would give the silver and black
. >>> thousands of kids learned more about science this week. the third annual bay area science festival kicked off yesterday. they got to see science and robotics in action when a robot did the ribbon cutting honors. and then they explored free hands-on science activities at more than 100 different booths as well as meeting with scientists and tech experts from local companies. >> we are the science hub of the country, and we have to lead by example, and if our young folks...
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to 5:00 p.m.. >> at&t park will become a science wonderland when the bay area science festival concludes again with this free science as far down on sunday. last year more than 30,000 people enjoyed a nonstop program, full of interactive exhibits experiment games and shows, all meant to entertain and inspire. with more than 150 exhibits there is something for everyone to unleash the science practiced in them. >> coming up on kron4 news weekend it is time for jan stay with us back after the break on kron4 week ended news. [ male announcer ] with at&t, you're sure to get a better bundle. just choose the two, three, even four services you want to build a bundle that works for you. [ female announcer ] call at&t now. choose a u-verse triple-play bundle for just $79 a month. get the same great price for two years. plus switch today and get a total home dvr included for life. [ male announcer ] with u-verse high speed internet, connect all your wi-fi-enabled devices to your wireless gateway and save on smartphone and tablet data usage at home. and now, choose from internet speeds up to 45 megs
to 5:00 p.m.. >> at&t park will become a science wonderland when the bay area science festival concludes again with this free science as far down on sunday. last year more than 30,000 people enjoyed a nonstop program, full of interactive exhibits experiment games and shows, all meant to entertain and inspire. with more than 150 exhibits there is something for everyone to unleash the science practiced in them. >> coming up on kron4 news weekend it is time for jan stay with us...
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. >> project part of a new initiative by the mayor to put science in public spaces throughout the city. >> it's a great idea. >> it's fun. >> absolutely. let's check on the forecast. >> here is live doppler seven. a few passing clouds today. they've dissipated tomorrow, sunny skies ask. on halloween eve, nice and mild and south and n -- on the coast. high temperatures around the bay, inland mid to upper 60s and about 60 in some coastal locations. how about our trick or treat forecast for thursday? mild at 4:00 p.m halloween. temperatures upper 60s. at 6:00 p.m cooler then once the sun sets it will be dark and chilly. haha! >> i was hoping you're going to come through with that again, spencer. >> nice evening for trick or treating but not hahaing >> children avert your eyes >> yes >> oh, spencer. >> i'm in the sure if that was dracula or count chocula. >> plus, what is nice car. sure is. make a deal with me, kid, and you can have the car and everything that goes along with it. ♪ so, what do you say? thanks... but i think i got this. ♪ thanks... ♪ [ male announcer ] the all-new cla
. >> project part of a new initiative by the mayor to put science in public spaces throughout the city. >> it's a great idea. >> it's fun. >> absolutely. let's check on the forecast. >> here is live doppler seven. a few passing clouds today. they've dissipated tomorrow, sunny skies ask. on halloween eve, nice and mild and south and n -- on the coast. high temperatures around the bay, inland mid to upper 60s and about 60 in some coastal locations. how about our...
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. >>> today at&t park will be transformed into a science wonder land for the bay area science festival. people will explore interactive wonders of science and technology. it will feature a robot zoo, experiments and other activities for people of all ages. runs from 11:00 to 4:00 and it is free. ahead on the abc7 saturday morning news, an east bay city installing cameras everywhere to keep track of everyone going in and coming out. and a live look outside right now from our hd roof cam. you can see the bay bridge there in the background and the bay lights still on this morning. we get them for a few extra hours until 7:30. that's nice. you look at the ferry building in thefer ground, it's municipal railway heritage weekend. they will run vintage motor and trolley bus this is morning. hop on. something fun this morning. lisa will be along shortly about behaves like the surface of your skin. now watch what soap does to it. ♪ soap strips your skin. dove is different. with 1/4 moisturizing cream, dove doesn't strip your skin like soap. discover nexxus hydra-light. hydra-light's formulas
. >>> today at&t park will be transformed into a science wonder land for the bay area science festival. people will explore interactive wonders of science and technology. it will feature a robot zoo, experiments and other activities for people of all ages. runs from 11:00 to 4:00 and it is free. ahead on the abc7 saturday morning news, an east bay city installing cameras everywhere to keep track of everyone going in and coming out. and a live look outside right now from our hd roof...
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. >> project part of a new initiative by the mayor to put science in public spaces throughout the city. >> it's a great idea. >> it's fun. >> absolutely. let's check on the forecast. >> here is live doppler seven. a few passing clouds today. they've dissipated tomorrow, sunny skies ask. on halloween eve, nice and mild and south and n -- on the coast. high temperatures around the bay, inland mid to upper 60s and about 60 in some coastal locations. how about our trick or treat forecast for thursday? mild at 4:00 p.m halloween. temperatures upper 60s. at 6:00 p.m cooler then once the sun sets it will be dark and chilly. haha! >> i was hoping you're going to come through with that again, spencer. >> nice evening for trick or treating but not hahaing >> children avert your eyes >> yes >> oh, spencer. >> i'm in the sure if that was dracula or count chocula. >> plus, what is colon >> plus, what is colon you got to love the weekend. it's like everyone came to, "if it's good, let's save it for the weekend." so here's to the kfc ten buck weekend bucket. ten pieces, ten bucks. any recipe. just te
. >> project part of a new initiative by the mayor to put science in public spaces throughout the city. >> it's a great idea. >> it's fun. >> absolutely. let's check on the forecast. >> here is live doppler seven. a few passing clouds today. they've dissipated tomorrow, sunny skies ask. on halloween eve, nice and mild and south and n -- on the coast. high temperatures around the bay, inland mid to upper 60s and about 60 in some coastal locations. how about our...
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that's the science behind the $80,000 exhibit put together with grants and private funds. the exploratorium put out the exhibit to show how science and art can mix hoping that people will too. more exhibits are expected to roll out in the next few weeks. >>> i can't whisper this weather news. i have to somehow it: rain is coming! >> from the top of the highest rooftops you can find. >> make sure it's not a leaky rooftop. >> we'll find out next week. roofers will be busy this time next week. we are going to talk about what to expect coming up in a second but first i want to show you beautiful pictures from outside which will show you a spectacular post sunset for you. over the city of san francisco, look at the colors of the sky. 72 in the city today. another picture i wanted to show you. you may not need a jacket this evening. oakland 71 right now. livermore 71. santa rosa 72. san jose, 70. heading into the city and many of you are. we are in the upper 60s now in concord 69 degrees. temperatures in the 70s highs close to 80. you're thinking about skiing, water skiing? snow
that's the science behind the $80,000 exhibit put together with grants and private funds. the exploratorium put out the exhibit to show how science and art can mix hoping that people will too. more exhibits are expected to roll out in the next few weeks. >>> i can't whisper this weather news. i have to somehow it: rain is coming! >> from the top of the highest rooftops you can find. >> make sure it's not a leaky rooftop. >> we'll find out next week. roofers will be...
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i guess the gist of this book is everything is science. your washing machine, the tattoo, everything you cook everything is the fundamental of science. >> you said it doesn't have to be dry or scary it just has to be presented better. you think to read this book will make us wiser and amazed. so go ahead. >> i was reading the manuscript and read about the washing machine. it swirls around with soap and water. it turns out it's newton's first law which is an object in motion will stay in motion. in this case it's the water. as the drum is spinning the water flying out the little hole because the wall is not there to act on it to stop it. other than that, it's a 325-year-old principle. >> everything you say is exciting. you describe yourself as a creative vat of giant juices. you dropped a sizable surprise bomb earlier last week when you said you were going to yahoo!. wow, were you not allowed to exercise your creative juices at "the new york times." did you pick up the phone and they said come on over? >> i've been at the "the new york time
i guess the gist of this book is everything is science. your washing machine, the tattoo, everything you cook everything is the fundamental of science. >> you said it doesn't have to be dry or scary it just has to be presented better. you think to read this book will make us wiser and amazed. so go ahead. >> i was reading the manuscript and read about the washing machine. it swirls around with soap and water. it turns out it's newton's first law which is an object in motion will...
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save up to $4 on select hills® science diet food. purchase qualifying hills® bonus bucks products and receive a $5 coupon! at petsmart®. your bristles are so slim! [ slimsoft ] my floss-tip™ bristles are up to 17x slimmer than other toothbrushes. they easily clean between teeth and along the gumline. wow! so slim! [ male announcer ] colgate® slimsoft™. floss-tip™ bristles for a deep clean. you've got to try this sweet & sour chicken helper. i didn't know they made chicken. crunchy taco or four cheese lasagna? can i get another one of those actually? [ superfan ] hey, america, we're here to help. ♪ [ superfan ] hey, america, we're here to help. is there a lot of worry building up around a daily problem? well ladies, now there's big news in controlling your overactive bladder symptoms. thinking less about them with new oxytrol for women. it's a patch. the first and only over the counter treatment for overactive bladder. it's good to know how to put the control back in your go. new oxytrol for women. now over the counter in t
save up to $4 on select hills® science diet food. purchase qualifying hills® bonus bucks products and receive a $5 coupon! at petsmart®. your bristles are so slim! [ slimsoft ] my floss-tip™ bristles are up to 17x slimmer than other toothbrushes. they easily clean between teeth and along the gumline. wow! so slim! [ male announcer ] colgate® slimsoft™. floss-tip™ bristles for a deep clean. you've got to try this sweet & sour chicken helper. i didn't know they made chicken. crunchy...
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. >> reporter: he says he understands the lack of science behind what he believes but still considers the uc decision shortsighted. >> for this to be a healthier alternative, in my opinion, it's very discouraging and definitely counter productive. >> reporter: and a campus like cal where something is always getting lit up, it does look like it's lights out for the. ecigarette. in berkeley, andria borba, kpix 5. >> the ban starts in january. >>> 4:46. how about weather? lawrence we're looking at a good day. >> looks like a great day. i think some warmer temperatures around the bay area, high pressure going to strengthen. even today starting out this morning temperatures a little more mild kind of all over the map right now. a variety of temperatures out the door, 40s and 50s, some in the 60s. out there we have had offshore winds so that mixes things out a bit. now, by the afternoon, we'll see temperatures up in the mid- 70s inland. you will see some upper 60s inside the bay and 60s a little cool out toward the coastline but sunshine again for everyone. how about this? that ridge contin
. >> reporter: he says he understands the lack of science behind what he believes but still considers the uc decision shortsighted. >> for this to be a healthier alternative, in my opinion, it's very discouraging and definitely counter productive. >> reporter: and a campus like cal where something is always getting lit up, it does look like it's lights out for the. ecigarette. in berkeley, andria borba, kpix 5. >> the ban starts in january. >>> 4:46. how about...
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. >>> today at&t park will be transformed into a science wonderland. more than 30,000 people are expected to flood the field to explore interactive wonders of science and technology. the event will feature a robot zoo, experiments and other activities from people of all ages. it runs from 11:00 until 4:00 and it is free. >>> still ahead on the abc7 saturday morning news, an east bay city installing cameras everywhere to keep track of everyone oing in and out. and taking a live look from so tro tower -- from s to ro tower on this soggy morning, a tiny bit of the san francisco sky lean you can see there. lisa argen will have your to those who've been waiting for health insurance... welcome to covered california. the place to find quality, affordable coverage, and nobody can be denied because of a pre-existing condition. enroll today at coveredca.com. security, butalk to the leader. tyco integrated security. we'll create a solution customized just for you. and you can manage it all right from the palm of your hand. 8:40 on the west coast. you are looking
. >>> today at&t park will be transformed into a science wonderland. more than 30,000 people are expected to flood the field to explore interactive wonders of science and technology. the event will feature a robot zoo, experiments and other activities from people of all ages. it runs from 11:00 until 4:00 and it is free. >>> still ahead on the abc7 saturday morning news, an east bay city installing cameras everywhere to keep track of everyone oing in and out. and taking a...
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she holds a bachelors of science degree in nursing and a masters in health administration from the virginia commonwealth university. i know you are very busy these days, thank you for coming here to share your experience and answer questions today. -- tavenner, i would like to ct,s is an intricate subje we usually give the witness five minutes. i would like to give you up to 10 minutes to make your opening statement, then we have our questions. welcome, your statement will be made a part of the record in its entirety. please proceed. >> thank you, chairman harkin. ranking member alexander, and members of the committee. launched one of the key provisions of the affordable care act, the marketplace where people without health insurance, including those who could not afford health insurance and those who were not part of a group land -- plan, could get health care coverage. we know that some consumers are having difficulties enrolling website,arket place and we are focused on identifying and solving those problems quickly. it is important to remember that the affordable care act is more than j
she holds a bachelors of science degree in nursing and a masters in health administration from the virginia commonwealth university. i know you are very busy these days, thank you for coming here to share your experience and answer questions today. -- tavenner, i would like to ct,s is an intricate subje we usually give the witness five minutes. i would like to give you up to 10 minutes to make your opening statement, then we have our questions. welcome, your statement will be made a part of the...
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again with this free science. last year, more than $30 a people enjoyed a nonstop program. they had exhibits for experience, games, and shows, all meant to entertain and inspire. with more than 150 exhibits, there is something for everyone to lease. >> the bay area's science vessel is in its last weekend, saturday is a last chance to check it out. 11 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. it at&t park in san francisco. the best thing, it is free. they have limited parking. public transportation is highly encouraged. >> coming up on the kron4 morning news. george rask will update you on a couple of traffic cost was in the bay and thhot spots in the >> welcome back. here is live pictures coming in from lax. this is terminal 3 that has been evacuate it because and a tsa agent has been shot. a plane is on the tarmac and you see the traffic is at a standstill. they have a huge police presence. here is a closer look at the agents on the scene. it appears--this is terminal 3 at lax. we have eight major report of may tsa agent being shot. >>
again with this free science. last year, more than $30 a people enjoyed a nonstop program. they had exhibits for experience, games, and shows, all meant to entertain and inspire. with more than 150 exhibits, there is something for everyone to lease. >> the bay area's science vessel is in its last weekend, saturday is a last chance to check it out. 11 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. it at&t park in san francisco. the best thing, it is free. they have limited parking. public transportation is highly...
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having this information from all these collared animals helps us bring science to help deal with the management problems. >> reporter: his six month journey showed why they end up near cities, including boulder creek. it was too young to move into the older lions territory. it's too bad they couldn't have tracked it into adulthood. >> it was an interesting case because of how he was caught and how he started his life. it was his life on his own in a city. so i think maybe it's not a loss of information but actually further proof of the dangers that happen when lions are exposed heavily to human development. >> reporter: the puma project is tracking 18 other mountain lions. 39 ms loss was upset by the unusual capture of three others recently in one week. live in the santa cruz mountains, robert handa, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> getting into the holiday spirit ahead of schedule. the reason retailers are gearing up for the holiday shopping season whether shoppers are ready or not. >>> a new street drug. cheaper than heroin. why addicts say beware. >>> why a recent report of a wine shortag
having this information from all these collared animals helps us bring science to help deal with the management problems. >> reporter: his six month journey showed why they end up near cities, including boulder creek. it was too young to move into the older lions territory. it's too bad they couldn't have tracked it into adulthood. >> it was an interesting case because of how he was caught and how he started his life. it was his life on his own in a city. so i think maybe it's not a...
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science and technology is taking off for city middle school students. we'll show you the action coming up. >>> look at that picture right there. pleasant evening in our area weatherwise. will rain ruin halloween trick- or-treating? let's hope not. the answer in your first warning weather forecast. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> it's been a partly cloudy day. 57 degrees. the complete first warning forecast is coming up. one year after being severely damaged today, parts of ellis island reopened to the public. but it is still without nearly a million of its artifacts. they're here, nearly a hundred miles away in maryland. monique griego has more on why they aren't returned home. >> most of the artifacts were actually left unharmed. and they'll be staying here in maryland, until all of the repairs and upgrades are completed on that museum. >> these are all materials from ellis island. >> reporter: bob from hyattsville shows us aisle after aisle, of historic pieces from new york's ellis island. the facility which houses millions of museum items for the national par
science and technology is taking off for city middle school students. we'll show you the action coming up. >>> look at that picture right there. pleasant evening in our area weatherwise. will rain ruin halloween trick- or-treating? let's hope not. the answer in your first warning weather forecast. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> it's been a partly cloudy day. 57 degrees. the complete first warning forecast is coming up. one year after being severely damaged today, parts of ellis island...
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oh, you do computer science. you must be anti-social and not talk to anybody. i don't know if it hurts young girls more than boys but it definitely affected me a lot. >> i thought it was really cool to be able to make a program and to be able to customize it. it involves a lot of creativity and it's very clap rahhive, which is what people don't think. >> welcome to the 2013 celebration for women in computer. >> that's what attracted them and more than 4,000 other women to the grace harper conference in minneapolis. >> we need women to lead along with men. >> here industry leaders like facebook's chief operating operator sheryl sandberg talked tech and featured the future. jobs that can pay upwards of 40% more than the average career salary. >> when you look out here and see all of these women, diverse crowd of women -- >> i love it. >> reporter: maria is the president of harvey mudn college. they've quadrupled their female students. >> you have to have women believe they can succeed. you have to have people being ll to say i can do it. i'm female. i can be a sc
oh, you do computer science. you must be anti-social and not talk to anybody. i don't know if it hurts young girls more than boys but it definitely affected me a lot. >> i thought it was really cool to be able to make a program and to be able to customize it. it involves a lot of creativity and it's very clap rahhive, which is what people don't think. >> welcome to the 2013 celebration for women in computer. >> that's what attracted them and more than 4,000 other women to the...
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. >> catherine: the science experiment that got a high school teacher fired. then. >> catherine: elderly patients who were essentially abandoned.. we hear from a woman who once lived at the east bay nursing home now under investigation. you got to love the weekend. it's like everyone came to, "if it's good, let's save it for the weekend." so here's to the kfc ten buck weekend bucket. ten pieces, ten bucks. any recipe. just ten bucks every saturday and sunday. today tastes so good. >> reporter:shares of bay area car-maker tesla.largely unaffected after another report of a fiery crash. you can see a mini explosion here in this cell phone video.taken a week and a half ago in mexico. >> reporter:a tesla model-s apparently drove through a wall, hit a tree, and caught fire. and it was the second time this month that a model s burst into flames. this was the scene october 2nd near seattle -- a tesla burned after hitting some road debris. >> reporter:the debris punctured the car's electirc battery.which led to a large fire in the car's front end. late last week the na
. >> catherine: the science experiment that got a high school teacher fired. then. >> catherine: elderly patients who were essentially abandoned.. we hear from a woman who once lived at the east bay nursing home now under investigation. you got to love the weekend. it's like everyone came to, "if it's good, let's save it for the weekend." so here's to the kfc ten buck weekend bucket. ten pieces, ten bucks. any recipe. just ten bucks every saturday and sunday. today tastes...
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they worked for statewide traffic safety and science. that is a company that cal trans contracts with that is out of fairfield. its unknown if the men are from fairfield or if they are local. we are told they were wearing their reflective vests at the time that they were hit which is a reminder to all motorists to slow down when you see those construction workers with the yellow vests. as far as this backup is concerned and how long it will stay that way, its really unknown at this point. we don't have an estimated time of when the third lane of traffic is going to open up in northbound 680. but again we will stay on top of it and monitor the situation. reporting live from milpitas janine de la vega ktvu channel 2 news. >>> we are also continuing to follow that developing news that we first reported in the last hour. a victorian home caught fire in san jose. we saw flames and smoke shooting from the roof. ktvu brian flores has arrived on the scene now top show us how it looks out there right now. brian. >> reporter: yeah, pam, good morni
they worked for statewide traffic safety and science. that is a company that cal trans contracts with that is out of fairfield. its unknown if the men are from fairfield or if they are local. we are told they were wearing their reflective vests at the time that they were hit which is a reminder to all motorists to slow down when you see those construction workers with the yellow vests. as far as this backup is concerned and how long it will stay that way, its really unknown at this point. we...
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it came out in the nature geo science. it may provide more time to open cooling centers and arrange checks on elderly citizens. >>> today we learned of an american music pioneer lost. he founded the influential velvet underground. here is joe torres with more on the legend and the long walk on the wild side. >> ♪ take a walk on the wild side." >> although he was never a household name, lou reid was the rock stars' rock star. >> ♪ and my heart was beating fast ♪ >> from a middle class background in new york, reid developed an eccentric personality that turned him into a trailblazer in life and in rock music as guitarist, singer and song writer reid helped found the velvet underground. they gained little commercial success, but they were an influence and an inspiration for generations of rockers. >> there is only one great occupation that can change the world. that's real rock and roll. >> reid's work was brutally frank about his by sexuality and drug use and alcoholism. songs such as "sweet jane"," walk on the wild si
it came out in the nature geo science. it may provide more time to open cooling centers and arrange checks on elderly citizens. >>> today we learned of an american music pioneer lost. he founded the influential velvet underground. here is joe torres with more on the legend and the long walk on the wild side. >> ♪ take a walk on the wild side." >> although he was never a household name, lou reid was the rock stars' rock star. >> ♪ and my heart was beating fast...
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they work for a company out of fairfield called statewide traffic safety and science. that's the company that contracts with caltrans. >> there have been some contractors, friends of the victims that have arrived on scene. they're shook up. every time you have a contractor working on the side of the road, there's danger, and i just, i hope that all the commuters take heed to the road work ahead signs, in construction zones to keep everyone safe. >> reporter: the driver of the silver nissan was trapped and had to be extricated. field sobriety tests were done and officers determined that the driver was intoxicated. he was again, rushed to the hospital and is now suffering from serious injuries. the chp officer mentioned that there was a mask in the of that nissan. you know, it was halloween last night. it's unknown if that gentleman was coming from a party. now, the chp says that the reason that the two construction workers were out here is that they were doing emergency work on a dip in the freeway just north of scott creek road. they were scheduled to be out here until
they work for a company out of fairfield called statewide traffic safety and science. that's the company that contracts with caltrans. >> there have been some contractors, friends of the victims that have arrived on scene. they're shook up. every time you have a contractor working on the side of the road, there's danger, and i just, i hope that all the commuters take heed to the road work ahead signs, in construction zones to keep everyone safe. >> reporter: the driver of the silver...
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it came out in the nature geo science. it may provide more time to open cooling centers and arrange checks on elderly citizens. >>> today we learned of an american music pioneer lost. he founded the influential velvet underground. here is joe torres with more on the legend and the long walk on the wild side. >> ♪ take a walk on the wild side." >> although he was never a household name, lou reid was the rock stars' rock star. >> ♪ and my heart was beating fast ♪ >> from a middle class background in new york, reid developed an eccentric personality that turned him into a trailblazer in life and in rock music as guitarist, singer and song writer reid helped found the velvet underground. they gained little commercial success, but they were an influence and an inspiration for generations of rockers. >> there is only one great occupation that can change the world. that's real rock and roll. >> reid's work was brutally frank about his by sexuality and drug use and alcoholism. songs such as "sweet jane"," walk on the wild si
it came out in the nature geo science. it may provide more time to open cooling centers and arrange checks on elderly citizens. >>> today we learned of an american music pioneer lost. he founded the influential velvet underground. here is joe torres with more on the legend and the long walk on the wild side. >> ♪ take a walk on the wild side." >> although he was never a household name, lou reid was the rock stars' rock star. >> ♪ and my heart was beating fast...
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a "new york times" science writer claims more emergency rooms are reporting yoga injuries and the patients are often men often with a competitive nature. experts say they use their muscle to force themselves into challenging poses and then wouldn't you know, they get hurt. even though women are more flexible, they tend to run the risk of damaging hip joints and some extreme classes. yoga experts say it's vital to pay attention to pain and back off if something begins to hurt. >> and competitive nature was the key phrase in that story. supposed to be zen. >> yes. >> people like to get into it. >> i can see it now. i've never entered one of those classes and i think i'm going to stay out of those. >> all right. is it already dark outside? >> it is. this is wild, right? i want to go to bed already with this sun setting so much earlier. live look outside of our san be berno camera toward the bay bridge. we'll talk about the cold temperatures and when rain returns in about five minutes. >>> all right, jeff. the warriors run roughshod over the 76ers. >>>s a's may be letting two big arms go. >>>
a "new york times" science writer claims more emergency rooms are reporting yoga injuries and the patients are often men often with a competitive nature. experts say they use their muscle to force themselves into challenging poses and then wouldn't you know, they get hurt. even though women are more flexible, they tend to run the risk of damaging hip joints and some extreme classes. yoga experts say it's vital to pay attention to pain and back off if something begins to hurt. >>...
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science reporter carolyn johnson has the details. >> it may look like a sauna but it's actually reverse. a super cold treatment known as cryotherapy. the co-owner said the treatment originated in japan in the 1970 for rheumatoid arthritis. you you spend two or three minutes down in this cold sauna. this takes skin temperatures down to 30 degrees fahrenheit. so cold that they wear protective clothing. >> gloves, socks, underwear and earmuffs. >> like standing outside in the snow with shorts and a tank top on. it allowed this woman to return to exercise, despite arthritis. >> i'm able to do my water arobics and yoga. >> cold has become a hot topic in sports medicine. some experts now believe lowering an athletes body immediately after exercise can speed up recover and lessen the pain associated with exercise. but the biology is complicated and there's debate over how different methods of cooling actually effect the body. this physical therapist has worked with the cryotherapy chamber and said he's seen results. >> we really want to get all that inflammatory processing going and get it mov
science reporter carolyn johnson has the details. >> it may look like a sauna but it's actually reverse. a super cold treatment known as cryotherapy. the co-owner said the treatment originated in japan in the 1970 for rheumatoid arthritis. you you spend two or three minutes down in this cold sauna. this takes skin temperatures down to 30 degrees fahrenheit. so cold that they wear protective clothing. >> gloves, socks, underwear and earmuffs. >> like standing outside in the...
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science reporter carolyn johnson has the details. >> it may look like a sauna but it's actually the reverse. a super cold treatment known as cryotherapy. >> it's an advanced version of an ice pack. the co-owner said the treatment originated in japan in the 1970 for rheumatoid arthritis. clients spend two or three minutes in a cryosauna that takes skin temperatures down to 30 degrees fahrenheit. so cold that they wear protective clothing. >> gloves, socks, underwear and earmuffs. >> like standing outside in the snow with shorts and a tank top on. this woman said it helped her get back to competition after a torn hamstring. and this woman said it allowed her to return to exercise, despite arthritis. >> i'm able to do my water arobics and yoga. >> cold has become a hot topic in sports medicine. some experts now believe lowering an athlete's body immediately after exercise can speed up recover and lessen the pain often associated with exercise. but the biology is complicated and there's debate over how different methods of cooling actually effect the body. this physical therapist has worked wit
science reporter carolyn johnson has the details. >> it may look like a sauna but it's actually the reverse. a super cold treatment known as cryotherapy. >> it's an advanced version of an ice pack. the co-owner said the treatment originated in japan in the 1970 for rheumatoid arthritis. clients spend two or three minutes in a cryosauna that takes skin temperatures down to 30 degrees fahrenheit. so cold that they wear protective clothing. >> gloves, socks, underwear and...
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science has examined 1200 girls between the ages of 6 through 8. on the average early development pecans in white and hispanic girls with more night in a half years. black girls and hispanic and asian females the same as white. but what it comes to their weight and body mass index plays in a rural role and their purity and index. for today's health minute i am mark the shade. >> jacqueline: we will see chile conditions tonight with clear skies and temperatures dropping into the 40's. 67 in santa rosa and livermore. we will be talking again very chilly conditions. >> jacqueline: 20 mi. an hour or when sustained in vallejo. 16 mi. and half moon we can still see some dust that will keep temperatures and little warmer. for tomorrow afternoon and will be a little warmer than what we saw today. in fact it was a mile through the week and will be cooler to next weekend >> jacqueline: was too chilly mornings and mild after known spirit if frost of pfizer has been issued for the north bank. from 3 to 8:00 tomorrow morning we are expecting temperatures to be
science has examined 1200 girls between the ages of 6 through 8. on the average early development pecans in white and hispanic girls with more night in a half years. black girls and hispanic and asian females the same as white. but what it comes to their weight and body mass index plays in a rural role and their purity and index. for today's health minute i am mark the shade. >> jacqueline: we will see chile conditions tonight with clear skies and temperatures dropping into the 40's. 67...
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the science is in. and it is time to act. thank you, sir. mr. tonko: thank you, representative heck. we have also been joined by yet another freshman member of the house, this time from the state of pennsylvania, another strong friend of the environment, a person who has spent much of his career defending the environment, representative matt cartwright joins us this evening. thank you for participating with the seek coalition. mr. cartwright: it's my pleasure, my dear friend and colleague from new york. it's almost hard to believe, i would say, that we are noting the one-year anniversary of the terrible storm we call hurricane sandy striking our nation's shores. it seems like no more than six or seven months ago that that all happened. maybe one of the reasons is that it was so horrific so damaging, so devastating that the harm continues. there are still families searching for a place to live. there are still americans still digging out from this problem, trying to salvage the situation for themselves and their families. and so it's almost hard
the science is in. and it is time to act. thank you, sir. mr. tonko: thank you, representative heck. we have also been joined by yet another freshman member of the house, this time from the state of pennsylvania, another strong friend of the environment, a person who has spent much of his career defending the environment, representative matt cartwright joins us this evening. thank you for participating with the seek coalition. mr. cartwright: it's my pleasure, my dear friend and colleague from...
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. >>> science is coming to life on the streets of san francisco. exploratorium exhibits like these are rolling out along market street. this one whispering dishes is the first at yerba buena lane. the two dishes focus sound in a way that two people whispering across 50 feet can still hear each other even with surrounding street noise. i just saw that in the museum. it's cool. >>> the owner of the washington redskins has no plans to change the team name but that doesn't mean others are willing to use it now. the latest media outlets to stop using the redskins name. >> i'm dennis o'donnell. coming up, the warriors open their season against the lakers tonight at oracle and king james and the heat picked up their championship hardware, coming up >> and what's cool about your school? you can email your nomination to us at coolschools@kpix.com. we may come and feature your school on the show. ,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, you got to love the weekend. it's like everyone came to, "if it's good, let's save it for the weekend." so here's to the kfc ten buck weekend
. >>> science is coming to life on the streets of san francisco. exploratorium exhibits like these are rolling out along market street. this one whispering dishes is the first at yerba buena lane. the two dishes focus sound in a way that two people whispering across 50 feet can still hear each other even with surrounding street noise. i just saw that in the museum. it's cool. >>> the owner of the washington redskins has no plans to change the team name but that doesn't mean...